I think...Gregoire, What does this formula represent: 4000*12months*3years*50cts = $72k
Thanks,
Rob
Gregoire, What does this formula represent: 4000*12months*3years*50cts = $72k
Thanks,
Rob
However, this domain value do not rely only on revenue.
This makes sense from an end user perspective spending $$$ on advertising - I understand what you are meaning, I thought the previous formula was for PPC.
Thanks,
Rob
True.I agree with that ofc. But 4000 uniques a month is not neglectable at all, even for a real end user who will never park the name.
If you are not that eager to cash it, my suggestion is, you could spend $2 - 5k to develop it, and it would bring you a lot more within years.
I picked this Graduate Program out of thin google air:
http://fpnew.ccit.arizona.edu/soc/costs.htm
It says: "The 2006-07 registration fee for all students is $5,280 per year; nonresidents enrolled full-time pay an additional tuition fee of $15,241. This fee is waived for graduate assistants."
When you are talking about the possibility 15 to 20k sales using a totally generic .com domain, I would think twice about giving it up for the price of 3 of 4 degree courses.
I would develop a site and try to find out if users are looking for courses or books or just facts.
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